Story Time | Prediction | Second Grade - 26 views
Powerful Provocations for Learning: Sparking curiosity and increasing engagement - The ... - 0 views
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Powerful learning begins with the perfect provocation. Creating, refining and skilfully presenting the perfect provocation is an essential capability for teachers hoping to engage their class in rich dialogue. Claims that the percentage of students engaged by their learning declines from 75 percent in fifth grade to 32 percent by eleventh grade suggests a need for a more provocative environment.
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http://essaypoint.co.uk/ - A Professional Essay Writing Service that can help you improve your grades.
Mr B's List - 55 views
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Mr B's List is a directory of the best *free* educational websites, (with emphasis on interactive sites) to use with your SMART Board or other interactive whiteboard, etc. Search by subject, grade, and ratings!
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Mr B's List is a directory of the best *free* educational websites, (with emphasis on interactive sites) to use with your SMART Board or other interactive whiteboard, etc. Search by subject, grade, and ratings!
Story Time | Facts and Details | Third Grade - 15 views
Science Vocabulary - 28 views
Getting Thesis Help Online - 0 views
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There is nothing more depressing than getting a low grade because of simple errors in your thesis. The most common errors a student can make in their thesis are spelling errors, grammatical errors and structural errors. However, when you really want to have an outstanding thesis project, you must sacrifice your time, you other activities and responsibilities because writing a thesis does not take an hour. It requires huge research and writing. You also must acquire the right skills.
eManipulatives - Coins and Bills (Grade 5) - 27 views
WHITEBOARD CHALLENGE 1 | Brette's Blog - 0 views
Teachers get glimpse of future : - 0 views
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Along with the Activboard, the district can get an Activote and Activexpression. These are tools that the students can use to take quizzes and tests. They can select an answer to a multiple choice question, answer true/false and yes/no questions and write answers and then send them to the screen. Once the students answer the question, the teacher can see right away how many students got it right and exactly who got it right and wrong. The students' names can be written on the board or they can be assigned a number so teachers can identify their responses. Also, teachers can take the scores from the quiz or test and drop them into their grade book.